Even so, further analyses showed that there might be other thin -
film materials with similar behavior.
Not exact matches
While
filming «The Great Gatsby» he asked Bazmark Films to return a Mercedes they had loaned him and replace the leather
with vinyl, a cruelty - free
material.
Signing the Potter deal makes sense in part because NBCUniversal already has a Potter - themed attraction at its parks (it now gets access to more
material from the
films), and because the movies are also a huge draw
with younger TV viewers.
The women included Gennette Cordova, 21, the college student; Ginger Lee, 24, a former pornographic
film actress from Tennessee who exchanged over 100 e-mails
with the congressman; and a Delaware high school student, 17, whose family said she exchanged five private messages
with Mr. Weiner that did not include indecent or explicit
material.
100 % foreign ownership allowed Cold storage Sports centers Film processing labs Rubber and sugar industry) when engaging in partnerships
with local farmers and use 30 % domestically produced raw
material) Warehousing Tourism, E-commerce (
with a marketplace value above 10 billion rupiahs and when working
with local warehousing companies) Toll road operators Telecom device certification Non-hazardous waste management Raw medicine
materials Pharmaceutical ventures Restaurants, bars, cafés Film making Film distribution Cinemas (required to show Indonesian
films at least 60 per cent of their screen time) Direct selling Futures trading
Among the
materials they sought were communications between the two men about efforts to tamp down negative publicity about Trump during the campaign and details about a payment Cohen made to an adult -
film star who alleged she had a sexual relationship
with Trump years earlier.
While most of its peers make silicon - based panels, First Solar manufactures thin -
film panels made
with cadmium - telluride, which absorbs more frequencies of light and uses fewer
materials.
Donnerstein's research showed that
films which combine erotic
material with violence tend to desensitize people regarding aggression against women.
Dr. Edward Donnerstein of the Center for Communication Research at the University of Wisconsin told the hearing that his study of
films which combine erotic
material with violence indicates that exposure of young men to violent sexual scenes, especially rape, tends to desensitize them to aggression toward women.
Integraflex ™ is available in a wide selection of
materials, laminations and coatings and offers an extensive choice of shapes, opening features and
films,
with flexible options including microwavable and ovenable
films for exceptional versatility.
Over the past 50 years, Glenroy's flexible packaging
film laminations have run on many different types of equipment, and we'll gladly work
with you to ensure that your
material runs well on your filling equipment of choice.
«The confectionary industry quite often uses overwrapping as well
with polypropylene
film, which is a non-shrink
material.
In mixed plastics recycle streams such as this, using Fusabond ® improves impact resistance, surface finish, and processability of parts and
films... so the recycled
material can be made into more sustainable articles
with less
material loss and higher end - use value.
Material and cost savings combined
with puncture resistance and environmental advantages are claims made by Bollore for its newly - launched range of ultra-thin polyolefin shrink
films.
The non-metal
material comes
with additional barrier lacquers and
films to create a barrier against aroma, moisture and oxygen, and is transparent.
The Atlas bagmaker features an innovative double rotary jaw motion and superior control technology to offer speeds of up to 250 bpm (up to 150 bpm when handling potato chips)
with accurate
film registration and tight bag seals while minimising raw
material waste,
film loss and downtime for
film changes.
Highlights from MediSeal will include the White - Line packaging and logistics concept, which instead of a country specific packaging
materials and pack inserts is based on «white» (blank or unprinted)
materials, where lidding
films, boxes and inserts are not printed
with the country specific information until they are in the packaging line and inspection and camera systems provide a 100 % check, guaranteeing pharmaceutical safety.
The soil to be treated should be cleared of plant
material, loosened, watered, and covered
with a thin, clear, polyethylene
film.
Flexible packaging utilizes
materials such as plastic
film, paper, metallized
films, and aluminum foil to protect and preserve products,
with the final packaging often the result of several different processes.
Basic layers are an outer shell of breathable polyethylene
film or a nonwoven and
film composite which prevents wetness and soil transfer, an inner absorbent layer of a mixture of air - laid paper and superabsorbent polymers for wetness, and a layer nearest the skin of nonwoven
material with a distribution layer directly beneath which transfers wetness to the absorbent layer.
The
film takes 30 minutes to apply to a panel rather than 45 minutes
with other
materials and the results speak for themselves.»
Mr. Jackson (also known as Sekou Molefi Baako) is an East Elmhurst resident
with a long history of community service, including 36 years as Executive Director of the Queens Library's Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center, a full - service, general circulation library
with an extensive reference collection of
materials related to African American history and culture, and a cultural arts program that offers a variety of programming of independent
film video screenings, stage presentations, panel discussions, concerts, art exhibitions and more.
With Electrick, conductive touch surfaces can be created by applying conductive paints, bulk plastics or carbon - loaded
films, such as Desco's Velostat, among other
materials.
A HEATED RESPONSE Probing 2 - D
materials with high - energy particle beams reveals how these superthin
films perform when the heat is on.
«We believe that thin
film was a great solution for the rooftop, and our ability to hermetically seal it in glass was a good way to ensure that you could use a CIGS
material and not run into degradation
with exposure to air or water,» says Solyndra spokesman David Miller.
Unlike traditional solar absorbers, this absorber requires very little
material and consists of only two layers: a semiconductor
film and a reflective metallic layer,
with a total thickness of 170 nanometers.
Thin
films are coated
with molecule - thin layers of
materials like zinc, silicon, nitrogen, and so on.
While small amounts of
materials like zinc or silicon are required to produce thin
film devices, Cadien says the costs are not insignificant — they can come in at $ 500 or $ 600 per gram and the current processes are wasteful, dosing surfaces
with anywhere from 100 to 10,000 times the molecules required.
On top of it they placed a metal electrode coated
with a 10 - to 50 - nanometer - thick
film of an insulating
material.
The Juno spacecraft, launched Aug. 5, 2011, has blankets coated
with germanium, a metalized
material that conducts electricity; and Kapton, a high - temperature plastic
film, to ensure that the surface of the blankets reflects sunlight and remains grounded while the probe gathers data from the highly charged environment around Jupiter.
In 2003, in collaboration
with the group of Ramamoorthy Ramesh (now at UC Berkeley), we succeeded in producing and understanding thin
films of what is now one of the most - studied multiferroic
materials, bismuth ferrite.
By combining methylamine and acetonitrile, researchers have developed a clean solvent
with a low boiling point and low viscosity that quickly crystallises perovskite
films at room temperature and could be used to help coat large solar panels
with the
material.
In contrast to many existing ferroelectric
materials, the new thin -
film exhibits compatibility
with Si - based CMOS and is robust in miniature forms.
Funakubo's team are hopeful that their new thin
film ferroelectric
material will have applications in novel random - access memory and transistors, along
with quantum computing.
With this data, they analyzed two solar cell
materials: silicon (commonly used in solar cells) and cadmium telluride (thin -
film competitor
material).
The first big breakthrough came in 2003 when, in collaboration
with the group of Ramamoorthy Ramesh (now at UC Berkeley), we succeeded in producing and understanding thin
films of what is now the most - studied multiferroic
material, bismuth ferrite.
A
film with higher resistance has lower electrical conductivity, meaning that more voltage must be applied to send a signal through it, which further degrades the
material.
Currently, in most production processes in which there is printed ink on plastic
films, the
material is rejected for not complying
with the final specifications required or simply because they come from the initial settings for the commissioning of the machinery.
The team has shown that its nickel oxide
film is compatible
with many different kinds of semiconductor
materials, including silicon, indium phosphide, and cadmium telluride.
Using electron microscopes, the scientists took images of the thin
films (about 100 nanometers thick) of the
material they prepared, before and after they hit the
films with low - energy protons.
Already, the new
material, when combined
with a mirrorlike silver
film, has been shown to cool whatever it sits on by as much as 10 °C.
Either the increased concentration of free calcium ions or their increased mobility (likely both, the researchers speculate) results in a decrease in the electrical resistance throughout the
material, which can be detected
with a multimeter connected to electrodes embedded in the
film.
Pairing ferroelectric and ferrimagnetic
materials into one multiferroic
film would capture the advantages of both systems, enabling a wider range of memory applications
with minimal power requirements.
But
with the new
material, either p - type or n - type functions can be obtained just by bringing the vanishingly thin
film into very close proximity
with an adjacent metal electrode, and tuning the voltage in this electrode from positive to negative.
Thin -
film ferroelectrics have for a long time been used to make non-volatile memory devices, however it is extremely difficult to miniaturize them in order to achieve high density / storage capacity and, in addition to this, they are made of
materials that are «incompatible»
with the production processes used in modern microelectronics.
The team of researchers from MIPT's Laboratory of Functional
Materials and Devices for Nanoelectronics,
with the participation of their colleagues from the University of Nebraska (USA) and the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), have for the first time experimentally demonstrated that polycrystalline alloyed
films of hafnium and zirconium oxides
with a thickness of just 2.5 nm (see image below) retain their ferroelectric properties.
Previous work reducing defects in thin -
film perovskite
materials has focused on electrical or chemical treatments, but «we find we can do the same
with light,» Stranks says.
Another advantage of this light - based processing is it doesn't require anything to come in physical contact
with the
film being treated — for example, there is no need to attach electrical contacts or to bathe the
material in a chemical solution.
In their work
with films of DXPs and other organics, researchers found that two problems prevented the
films from acting like good MR
materials.
The metamaterials were created
with nonlinear optical response a million times as strong as traditional nonlinear
materials and demonstrated frequency conversion in
films 100 times as thin as human hair using light intensity comparable
with that of a laser pointer.